With family as the bedrock of his success, Lahiri's trip to the British Open will be made extra special at the world's oldest Major, scheduled to be held from July 16 to 19.
"My entire family is going to be there and my coach is going to be there with me. This trip is going to be very special for me as both my mum and dad are going to be there for the first time together at a professional event and of course, my wife," said the 28-year-old.
"She has been fantastic. It's great to have her by my side. The last couple of months have been fantastic. We recently celebrated a year of marriage and it's wonderful for me to have her especially for my trips to America because it's very different from the Asian Tour where I know everyone," said Lahiri.
Having a supportive wife who understands the demands of a professional golfer is key for Lahiri, who has gone on a scorching run of form since he tied the knot last May.
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"It's very important to have the kind of company and support that I get from my wife especially when you're travelling. She has been taking care of me and it has been wonderful," said Lahiri.
Having missed the cut at The Open last year, Lahiri is determined to better his result from his 2012 debut where he finished tied 31st at Royal Lytham and St Annes and sank a magical hole-in-one during the third round.
"That was a very special week as we were travelling outside India for the first time together. I knew he had a great time then and just it's great that my entire family is going to be there this year. I'm super excited," said Lahiri.
Lahiri will be part of a strong Asian Tour contingent at The Open.